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... who , in honour of her mistress , called it Sarah ; and by the people's rough pronunciation is now called Skara . ' ” Throughout the " " journey Whitlocke showed to advantage . When his retinue 130 The Gentleman's Magazine .
... who , in honour of her mistress , called it Sarah ; and by the people's rough pronunciation is now called Skara . ' ” Throughout the " " journey Whitlocke showed to advantage . When his retinue 130 The Gentleman's Magazine .
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The description given by Diodorus the Sicilian points conclu . sively to the Galician islands : Above the country of the Lusitanians there are many mines of tin ( Kucoitepos ) in the little islands , which are called on that account ...
The description given by Diodorus the Sicilian points conclu . sively to the Galician islands : Above the country of the Lusitanians there are many mines of tin ( Kucoitepos ) in the little islands , which are called on that account ...
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6 ) ; that of Pliny : “ Opposite to Celtiberia ( Spain ) are several islands called Cassiterides by the Greeks " ( Book iv . 36 ) ; and that of Solinus ( A.D. 240 ) : " The Cassiterides , fertile in lead , and the three Fortunate isles ...
6 ) ; that of Pliny : “ Opposite to Celtiberia ( Spain ) are several islands called Cassiterides by the Greeks " ( Book iv . 36 ) ; and that of Solinus ( A.D. 240 ) : " The Cassiterides , fertile in lead , and the three Fortunate isles ...
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